The Life and Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. [Edited by Benjamin Vaughan. With a Biographical Article by Henry Stuber, Reprinted from “The Columbian Magazine.” With a Portrait.]Brightly&Childs, 1800 - 471 Seiten |
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... effects of which had asto- nished all Paris . From Dr. Franklin's hand in conjunc- tion with his brethren of the learned committee , that com- pound of fraud and folly was unveiled , and received its death wound . After this nothing ...
... effects of which had asto- nished all Paris . From Dr. Franklin's hand in conjunc- tion with his brethren of the learned committee , that com- pound of fraud and folly was unveiled , and received its death wound . After this nothing ...
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... Effect of Early Impressions on the Mind 206 On Early Marriages - 208 On the Death of Mr. John Franklin 210 The Ephemera an Emblem of Human Life 211 Sketch of an English School 214 Advice to Youth in Reading 221 An Allegorical Dream 222 ...
... Effect of Early Impressions on the Mind 206 On Early Marriages - 208 On the Death of Mr. John Franklin 210 The Ephemera an Emblem of Human Life 211 Sketch of an English School 214 Advice to Youth in Reading 221 An Allegorical Dream 222 ...
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... Effects of Lead on the human constitution → 319 Observations on the prevailing doctrines of Life and Death On the Price of Corn On Luxury , Idleness , and Industry On Snuggling , and its various species Observations on War On the Slave ...
... Effects of Lead on the human constitution → 319 Observations on the prevailing doctrines of Life and Death On the Price of Corn On Luxury , Idleness , and Industry On Snuggling , and its various species Observations on War On the Slave ...
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... effects which might result from this inclination , my father was impatient to see me engaged with my brother . I held back for some time ; at length however , I suffered myself to be persuaded , and signed my indentures , being then ...
... effects which might result from this inclination , my father was impatient to see me engaged with my brother . I held back for some time ; at length however , I suffered myself to be persuaded , and signed my indentures , being then ...
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... effects to come after me by the usual and more tedious conveyance . In crossing the bay , we met with a squall , which shattered to pieces our rotten sails , prevented us from entering the Kill , threw us upon Long Island . During the ...
... effects to come after me by the usual and more tedious conveyance . In crossing the bay , we met with a squall , which shattered to pieces our rotten sails , prevented us from entering the Kill , threw us upon Long Island . During the ...
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